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president trump was a healthcare fight, yes, again. only now he doesn't want it this year and he's putting the rest of his party on the spot. >>> security check right now. house democrats are holding an oversight hearing. they demand a key former white house official tell all about what appears to be a lax system of security clearances. >>> border threat. the president promises he's going to shut down the border with mexico, even if economists say he's playing with dynamite. can he even close the border? that's the big question. >>> we begin with what may be the most peculiar political strategy you've seen yet. on the issue of life or death urgency for millions of americans across the country, just days after his administration back to court effort to unravel obamacare, the president tweeted a replacement is coming. don't expect it until after the 2020 election when he says republicans will hold the senate and win back the house. that's when you're going to get your truly great healthcare. moments ago outside the supreme court, we hear
president trump was a healthcare fight, yes, again. only now he doesn't want it this year and he's putting the rest of his party on the spot. >>> security check right now. house democrats are holding an oversight hearing. they demand a key former white house official tell all about what appears to be a lax system of security clearances. >>> border threat. the president promises he's going to shut down the border with mexico, even if economists say he's playing with dynamite....
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they're focusing on healthcare in particular. i think that is more important than just the state of the economy. that is connected to their health care. because if you don't have good health care it really doesn't matter whether you've got a job or not. >> let's talk about that, specifically about the aca obama care. it is the focus of a lawsuit backed by the trump administration. what are residents there telling you about aca. is it working for them or not? are they afraid they'll lose healthcare completely? >> they're concerned about it everywhere i go. not just the people that have ha healthcare but the hospitals, the doctors, all the stakeholders in the healthcare industry are concerned about this. this is going to -- if this lawsuit is successful it will throw chaos into that marketplace and into our healthcare system. we have almost a million people in alabama with pre-existing conditions. people under the age of 65 with pre-existing conditions. they don't know what to expect.
they're focusing on healthcare in particular. i think that is more important than just the state of the economy. that is connected to their health care. because if you don't have good health care it really doesn't matter whether you've got a job or not. >> let's talk about that, specifically about the aca obama care. it is the focus of a lawsuit backed by the trump administration. what are residents there telling you about aca. is it working for them or not? are they afraid they'll lose...
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i had the chance to ask him about healthcare, the fact that, of course, his initial push for healthcare reform was defeated. he said, look, he's still negotia negotiating. he is still trying to get a deal. of course we know he went go golfing with senator rand paul over the weekend. i asked him about that meeting. he said it went well. i asked him if they discussed specifics. he said they did in fact discuss specifics, wouldn't get into what those specifics for. this notion he's not read in on the details is simply false. he said he's been read in on all of the nitty-gritty details all along. i tried to get him to characterize how serious ts effort is to revive healthcare. he indicated he's very serious about it. hallie jackson reporting vice president mike pence met with some house leaders as well, discussed the possibility of reviving healthcare reform and came away from that meeting with a very positive sense there is potentially something they can get done. i met with some committee heads as well during that meeting. there seems to be a real shift here in a sense that healthcare not
i had the chance to ask him about healthcare, the fact that, of course, his initial push for healthcare reform was defeated. he said, look, he's still negotia negotiating. he is still trying to get a deal. of course we know he went go golfing with senator rand paul over the weekend. i asked him about that meeting. he said it went well. i asked him if they discussed specifics. he said they did in fact discuss specifics, wouldn't get into what those specifics for. this notion he's not read in on...
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but i do take your point about healthcare. i think this is a very important eelection as far as healthcare goes. tom's wife betty, has a statehouse district in the heart of cairn's political base. so she can't walk away from that house bill. and she's had to do this dance where she defends it and yet wants to distance herself from it. there are 14,000 medical workers with jobs in the sixth district. 25,000 medical workers work in john lewis's sixth district next door, but i bet you half of them live in the sixth. >> who is the swung voter? >> i think so. i think the swing voter is female, moderate, conservative on social issues, maybe a lilt bit more moderate on fiscal issues. she has kids in college, doesn't like the gun debate, and i think some of the excesses of the trump administration make her very nervous. >> it seems as if both candidates have flaws, and i'm wondering do you think they cancel each other out or will these flaws be extra highlighted if they lose? with osoff it's inexperience and youth. with handet it's sh
but i do take your point about healthcare. i think this is a very important eelection as far as healthcare goes. tom's wife betty, has a statehouse district in the heart of cairn's political base. so she can't walk away from that house bill. and she's had to do this dance where she defends it and yet wants to distance herself from it. there are 14,000 medical workers with jobs in the sixth district. 25,000 medical workers work in john lewis's sixth district next door, but i bet you half of them...
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is healthcare a political issue? >> it is not political at all, it is human rights. >> reporter: human rights? >> yeah. >> th >> reporter: you want them to be thinking about people and not just politics. donna reed, thank you very much. ali, back to you. not political at all. everybody you talk to today they voted differently in the election. they voted with an idea that healthcare is important and they want those issues solved. that got to be reflective of how things are in west virginia. it really is, ali, it is interesting because on one hand you may think the people who voted for the president who campaigned on this issue would feel they can't continue to support him on this. donna said to me and others said to me that they support the president, they want him to hear what their issues are regarding hot healthcare. they don't think they can get you something involving politics. it is interesting when you hear any boots on the ground or a healthcare facility like this. people are looking for a system. donna said s
is healthcare a political issue? >> it is not political at all, it is human rights. >> reporter: human rights? >> yeah. >> th >> reporter: you want them to be thinking about people and not just politics. donna reed, thank you very much. ali, back to you. not political at all. everybody you talk to today they voted differently in the election. they voted with an idea that healthcare is important and they want those issues solved. that got to be reflective of how...
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every american wants healthcare. but of those polls, most democrats think that 54% of all democratic polls said medicare for all is a bad idea. should democrats be debating which plan they like better or should they be pointing the white house or the president ran on repealing and replace but he has not replaced it with anything. if anything, he's currently defending a broke-down version of obamacare. >> both of those are legitimate to dates. of course, democrats are going to make the contrast. no voter is going to miss it. they didn't miss it in 2018 when healthcare and democrats position in healthcare helping them win back the house. you got legitimate points of view on bernie sanders and elizabeth warren wanting dramatic radical action. instead what you want to do is medicare for all who wants it. that's the way pete buttigieg refers to it. others had different kind of public action that don't involve getting rid of private health insurance, kamala harris had been on both sides of that debate and finally came out
every american wants healthcare. but of those polls, most democrats think that 54% of all democratic polls said medicare for all is a bad idea. should democrats be debating which plan they like better or should they be pointing the white house or the president ran on repealing and replace but he has not replaced it with anything. if anything, he's currently defending a broke-down version of obamacare. >> both of those are legitimate to dates. of course, democrats are going to make the...
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that was before the healthcare vote failed. and i think that it's important to give credit where it's due. there were a number of different activists and organizers all over the country, dying in, sleeping in offices all around the country, going to the capitol, getting arrested, people in wheelchairs literally getting arrested. >> people being taken out of wheelchairs by the capitol police. i've never seen that in all my years of civil rights, i've never seen that. >> that surprises me that you've never seen that, rev, given your history. i think that that was a powerful moment for the resistance to this administration that showed that, no, you're not going to take our healthcare away without a fight. >> i will get to some of the inside baseball because i'm much more concerned about what happens to people than what happens on the west wing, but i must touch on this whole fight, scaramucci coming in, the reince priebus being dismissed. how does this play in terms of making the west wing under trump even look more unstable than
that was before the healthcare vote failed. and i think that it's important to give credit where it's due. there were a number of different activists and organizers all over the country, dying in, sleeping in offices all around the country, going to the capitol, getting arrested, people in wheelchairs literally getting arrested. >> people being taken out of wheelchairs by the capitol police. i've never seen that in all my years of civil rights, i've never seen that. >> that...
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. >> why would you lose your healthcare? >> because it makes it illegal. >> i'm not going to get -- >> here is an example, what if this new medicare for all program doesn't reimburse -- >> means everybody gets it. there are 11 basic health benefits, guaranteed health benefits that were there under obamacare. i'm not arguing it's a better deal, i'm telling you your argument that people are losing healthcare under it is incorrect. >> it is correct. >> it's just not correct. the for all part means for all. >> okay. do you know what -- >> but it's your choice. how do you know the medicare for all benefits will be the same? again, my dad the union electrician he loved his healthcare that he got through the ibew. if my dad were alive and i were to say you have to get off that ibew and trust me we will have this great new government plan, he would be like let me see it yet. >> i hear why people would be frustrated i'm just saying it's coverage for all people. it may not be at the level that you're used to when your insurance compan
. >> why would you lose your healthcare? >> because it makes it illegal. >> i'm not going to get -- >> here is an example, what if this new medicare for all program doesn't reimburse -- >> means everybody gets it. there are 11 basic health benefits, guaranteed health benefits that were there under obamacare. i'm not arguing it's a better deal, i'm telling you your argument that people are losing healthcare under it is incorrect. >> it is correct. >>...
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. >>> plus the battle over healthcare is back on. president trump is renewing the fight to end obamacare. even though the issue ended in 2018. >>> a twist in the case with jussie smollett. prosecutors dropped all charges against the actor. some officials in chicago are not happy about it. good morning, everyone, it is wednesday, march 27th. i'm ayman mohyeldin. alongside yasmin vossoughian. as the trump department appeared yesterday to say they will not meet house democrat's dead line to receive the full report on russian interference, american voters want it disclosed. a quinnipiac poll found that 84% agree robert mueller's report should be made public. the sentiment crosses ever demographic affiliation, including 75% of republicans wanting the report out. yesterday, house speaker nancy pelosi suggested that attorney general william barr's summary was written to protect the president? right now, the message should be clearly, let us see this report. we don't need an interpretation by attorney general who is appointed for a particula
. >>> plus the battle over healthcare is back on. president trump is renewing the fight to end obamacare. even though the issue ended in 2018. >>> a twist in the case with jussie smollett. prosecutors dropped all charges against the actor. some officials in chicago are not happy about it. good morning, everyone, it is wednesday, march 27th. i'm ayman mohyeldin. alongside yasmin vossoughian. as the trump department appeared yesterday to say they will not meet house democrat's...
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they both deserve good healthcare. they get that with one stroke of a pen, one judge can decide if millions of americans including their family would lose their insurance. >> my inbox and the inbox of all my colleagues are filled with stories like carrie's, debbie's, barb's and they highlight the breadth of what the aca means to the american people. >> for millions of americans, a future without the aca looks like being forced to sell your house if you can't afford your healthcare, it looks like not having access to a doctor when you're sick, it looks like having to choose between paying for groceries and paying for medicine. >> also with me, and with this panel is former senator -- minnesota senator al franken who i believe you served on judiciary, so you're very familiar with this. >> i did. >> look, the democrats wanted to personalize healthcare. i think that is usually a very effective way to do this. what do you make of it and how about responding to rich's point, you may score political points, but you're not goi
they both deserve good healthcare. they get that with one stroke of a pen, one judge can decide if millions of americans including their family would lose their insurance. >> my inbox and the inbox of all my colleagues are filled with stories like carrie's, debbie's, barb's and they highlight the breadth of what the aca means to the american people. >> for millions of americans, a future without the aca looks like being forced to sell your house if you can't afford your healthcare,...
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mounting concerns of the past republican healthcare plans. the breaking news is how the president's second attempt of the travel ban limiting immigration from six immigration countries just hit a roadblock. a federal judge in hawaii blocking the ban finding it to amount to a religious test of a violation of the first amendment. his campaign style in nashville tonight, the president responded. >> a judge just blocked our executive order on travel and refugees coming into our country from certain countries. [ crowd boos ] >> the only he blocked was a watered down version of the first order that was blocked by another judge and should never been blocked to start with. >> this is a watered down version. let me tell you something. i think we ought to go back to the first one to go all the way which is what i want to do all the way which was what i wanted to do in the first one. >> president trump's travel ban is now frozen. that's thanks to this 43 page decision by federal judge derek watson zeroed in on a debate that raged across bars and gatheri
mounting concerns of the past republican healthcare plans. the breaking news is how the president's second attempt of the travel ban limiting immigration from six immigration countries just hit a roadblock. a federal judge in hawaii blocking the ban finding it to amount to a religious test of a violation of the first amendment. his campaign style in nashville tonight, the president responded. >> a judge just blocked our executive order on travel and refugees coming into our country from...
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lets not go back to the day of healthcare for the healthy. for example, it was not efficient as it ought to be and clearly you need more in wilhelmsen tif incentives to make it attractive for younger people getting into the pool. now the bipartisan bill i have we are able to avoid those kinds of problems. the bottom line was that made me convinced to pass the affordable care act is if you don't have protection for people who have preexisting conditions, insurance companies can constantly clobber the millions of people who face those kinds of problems and you do have care of staying healthy. that's not america. >> senator wyden, thank you for staying late. i know most mof your colleagues took off. >> still ahead, new details. what the obama administration knew about the russia interference and what they did or did not do. advil liqui - gels work so fast you'll ask what bad back? what pulled hammy? advil liqui - gels make pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. you supported him through four years of unde
lets not go back to the day of healthcare for the healthy. for example, it was not efficient as it ought to be and clearly you need more in wilhelmsen tif incentives to make it attractive for younger people getting into the pool. now the bipartisan bill i have we are able to avoid those kinds of problems. the bottom line was that made me convinced to pass the affordable care act is if you don't have protection for people who have preexisting conditions, insurance companies can constantly...
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i want to start with healthcare workers. on the one hand, the cdc regulations seem to be highly effective but also even the smallest human error which is likely to happen in circumstances, particularly where people don't have a lot of experience, can lead to exposure very easily. is there any reason to think that this can cause healthcare workers to make decisions to choose not to treat patients? >> there's always -- i think almost all healthcare workers in this country recognize that they have an obligation to treat sick people no matter who they are. we also recognize that that obligation which goes well beyond the obligation of any individual in the public sphere has limits. you can't expect people to risk their lives at very high risk. so that will be something that's going to be debated, how risky exposure minimizes or reduces that duty. i think in general healthcare workers in america, we had this big debate in the late '80s about do we have an obligation to treat aids patients and the answer was overwhelmingly, absolu
i want to start with healthcare workers. on the one hand, the cdc regulations seem to be highly effective but also even the smallest human error which is likely to happen in circumstances, particularly where people don't have a lot of experience, can lead to exposure very easily. is there any reason to think that this can cause healthcare workers to make decisions to choose not to treat patients? >> there's always -- i think almost all healthcare workers in this country recognize that...
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will talk to a former congresswoman who is pleading with her former colleagues not to take away her healthcare coverage after she has been diagnosed with ms. but we start with president trump. this morning a fresh new poll shows americans give trump the lowest six-month approval rating of any president dating back 70 years. just 36%. his white house is still deal with the fallout from don trump junior's ex mails suggesting potential collusion with the russian government during the 2016 election. the president played defense and went as far as blaming the obama administration, accusing former attorney general loretta lynch of granting a visa to the russian lawyer who met with trump junior. how twisted is that? joining me is matthew miller, the former chief spokesman for the justice department, and an msnbc justice and security analyst. and jason johnson, politics editor at the root.com and msnbc political contributor and a professor of politics and journalism at morgan state university. let me go to you first, jason. these poll numbers are devastating to anyone but donald trump. i mean, you and
will talk to a former congresswoman who is pleading with her former colleagues not to take away her healthcare coverage after she has been diagnosed with ms. but we start with president trump. this morning a fresh new poll shows americans give trump the lowest six-month approval rating of any president dating back 70 years. just 36%. his white house is still deal with the fallout from don trump junior's ex mails suggesting potential collusion with the russian government during the 2016...
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historically republicans are terrible on healthcare. but, they're just uncomfortable talking about it. and so to start your policy crisis of the one issue which did not have much discuss cushions. the problem we saw in the house and we are seeing again in the senate where the two ends of caucus are fighting against the middle. the bill passed the house and i would not be surprised the senator and senate worked things out as well. >> jennifer, of a proverse way of looking at it. i swear to god that i have done the same story where you have ben nelson on one end and bernie sanders on the other end squeezing the middle here a little bit. >> yeah, it does and they all and take everyone and all four of them, they all sound like people who'll eventually, looking for deals. they're a little transparent about it. and i think it is really destru destructi destructi destructive. i think it is going to do a lot of damage and they're going to walk into an august recess and you know what that's going to look like and they're going to get distorted.
historically republicans are terrible on healthcare. but, they're just uncomfortable talking about it. and so to start your policy crisis of the one issue which did not have much discuss cushions. the problem we saw in the house and we are seeing again in the senate where the two ends of caucus are fighting against the middle. the bill passed the house and i would not be surprised the senator and senate worked things out as well. >> jennifer, of a proverse way of looking at it. i swear to...
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everybody cares about healthcare. it's important to every person. there's no one that can escape it. what we expect from our leaders is to make things right, not to make them wrong. this decision by the trump administration is reckless, it's irresponsible, and it's dangerous. more than a million people went to the polls last november to make sure that everybody understood that healthcare is a priority and it should stay a priority. we've got to have that from our leadership. right now we don't have that. they're making things wrong. we need people to make things right. >> do republicans as you understand it, do they have backup plan if obamacare -- >> no. no. see, that's the -- they have no plan. they have no game plan, no focus, no structure whatsoever. the president thinks he can come up with something and that it's going to work. they don't have a plan so there's nothing to replace. so what they should be doing is working with everyone to try to find a way to fix the affordable care act. i talked to hospital ceos all the time. the horse is out of
everybody cares about healthcare. it's important to every person. there's no one that can escape it. what we expect from our leaders is to make things right, not to make them wrong. this decision by the trump administration is reckless, it's irresponsible, and it's dangerous. more than a million people went to the polls last november to make sure that everybody understood that healthcare is a priority and it should stay a priority. we've got to have that from our leadership. right now we don't...
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we'll refocus on healthcare reform. we get to watch stephanie ruhle tomorrow. >> we'll take our first break and we'll hear from our panels and journalists about this story and all else that's going on the battle has begun. soldier versus soldier. army versus army. nation versus nation. ♪ evony: the king's return. download now and play for free. >>> we are back as part of our breaking news coverage tonight as part of president trump's '05 tax return has made public. my voice may not last the hour as i am coming on with something horrendous. >> robert costa and i want to bring in the conversation francesca chambers in the briefing room with sean spicer everyday and our michael is back with us. mr. costa, we'll start with you, tonight in putting out what they knew was coming out minutes later by getting ahead of this, the white house press office could be acted as a veteran white house press office among the first time we have seen. >> they acted like a white house at war. we have seen the president calling the press the
we'll refocus on healthcare reform. we get to watch stephanie ruhle tomorrow. >> we'll take our first break and we'll hear from our panels and journalists about this story and all else that's going on the battle has begun. soldier versus soldier. army versus army. nation versus nation. ♪ evony: the king's return. download now and play for free. >>> we are back as part of our breaking news coverage tonight as part of president trump's '05 tax return has made public. my voice may...
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healthcare system can learn from the uk healthcare system. maybe the nice, which n which republicans compare as to death pen panels. do you think that has to be looked at in america? >> that's a lot of questions. >> sorry. >> we can deliver everything our patient and families want and need with less money than we are spending now. we don't need to ration. we shouldn't. we do have to work on waste. waste levels are high and fraud is only piece of it. we have plenty of money. death panels are nonsense. there never were such things tp. it quelled a very important discussion about what to do in late stages and communities around the end ever life care. i'm sad that that has taken over. with respect to british national health service. it functions well in britain and has many problems. that's why i worked there. i don't believe it will function in the u.s. every country has its own way of care. nice in britain uses science in healthcare. some good features and some trouble sum ones. in the u.s. and all countries we should conduct science to care.
healthcare system can learn from the uk healthcare system. maybe the nice, which n which republicans compare as to death pen panels. do you think that has to be looked at in america? >> that's a lot of questions. >> sorry. >> we can deliver everything our patient and families want and need with less money than we are spending now. we don't need to ration. we shouldn't. we do have to work on waste. waste levels are high and fraud is only piece of it. we have plenty of money....
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i know we want to talk about healthcare. healthcare's a really important issue. but, chuck, democrats been getting the hats handed to them on the issue of healthcare for several years. trump has set a context now w where, you know, you had the reporter on from kentucky talking about kent and boone counties flipping. you have turnout over there sort of 50 miles an hour more voters coming out of there and dem performance improving by almost 10 percentage points. there's something bigger and larger going on especially with suburban, white women that is not about a single issue. >> desoto county. this was the county. we used to call it -- let's call it for what it was. it was called white flight and then all of a sudden, these suburban counties became republican. right? in the '80s. and now, these same voters have become democrats. it's more than just healthcare. it's all of it. it's your neighbors, danny, right? it's not just healthcare, is it? >> no, it's not just healthcare. it's everything. but i doi this you're right to sound a warning bell. there was a good can
i know we want to talk about healthcare. healthcare's a really important issue. but, chuck, democrats been getting the hats handed to them on the issue of healthcare for several years. trump has set a context now w where, you know, you had the reporter on from kentucky talking about kent and boone counties flipping. you have turnout over there sort of 50 miles an hour more voters coming out of there and dem performance improving by almost 10 percentage points. there's something bigger and...
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healthcare integration and pediatric, and healthcare prevention especially because we'll see so many children affected by bombing and the blasts, so that is the life-saving response we are trying today however inadequate it is. and as the months go on, and that is we assume there is an end to the violence and stuff can get in more, then, of course, we would love to start going back to forms of education, mental health and social support, counselling process and as we do in other conflicts. >> you said you assume there may be an end to the violence. i know aid to children has called for a definitive cease-fire to gaza, but what is your message to the biden administration and those yet to call for a permanent cease-fire. what would you tell them? >> we've been telling your government for many months now that what the government has been doing, good intentions aside, that the results are just not there. too many children, too many civilians have lost their lives, getting more vulnerable by the day, by the hour. use more leverage for them. speak out more forwards fully /tpoárs fully for
healthcare integration and pediatric, and healthcare prevention especially because we'll see so many children affected by bombing and the blasts, so that is the life-saving response we are trying today however inadequate it is. and as the months go on, and that is we assume there is an end to the violence and stuff can get in more, then, of course, we would love to start going back to forms of education, mental health and social support, counselling process and as we do in other conflicts....
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number three on healthcare. i want to bring up briefly, i'm in the capitol, talking to members of congress who think this is beyond stupid. republicans wrestled with this for eight or nine months in 2017 when they had all of congress. they were unable to do anything. they don't want to revisit this in any other administration would be practically unthinkable to return to the issue that cost you your majority in the house. here we are and that's what the president is indicating that's what he wants to do. >> the president has started a pitch to americans on healthcare. this is what president trump said on fox news last night. >> we'll become the party of really good healthcare. we're going to have great healthcare. the republican party will be the party of great healthcare. you watch. >> what do we know so far about the president's plan for healthcare? >> one thing we know is that there is no plan. this all stems from the decision to have the justice department seek to have, again, obamacare overturned in its ent
number three on healthcare. i want to bring up briefly, i'm in the capitol, talking to members of congress who think this is beyond stupid. republicans wrestled with this for eight or nine months in 2017 when they had all of congress. they were unable to do anything. they don't want to revisit this in any other administration would be practically unthinkable to return to the issue that cost you your majority in the house. here we are and that's what the president is indicating that's what he...
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because when he talked about healthcare, he listed some of the components that are in the healthcare plan. >> i have to bust in for the democratic response, the former governor of kentucky. steve brashier is from the lexington diner in kentucky. >> from 2007 to 2017. i'm a private citizen now. i'm here in lexington, kentucky some 400 miles from washington at a diner with neighbors, democrats and republicans, where we watched the president's address. i'm a proud democrat, but first and foremost i'm a proud republican and democrat and mostly american. like many of you, i am worried about the future of this nation. look, i grew up in kentucky in a small town called dawson springs. my dad and granddad were baptist preachers. my family owned a funeral home, and my wife jane and i have been married for almost 50 years. i became governor at the start of the global recession, and after eight years we left things a lot better than we found them. by being fiscally responsible, i even cut my own pay, we balanced ore budget and turned deficits into surpluses without raising taxes. we cut our une
because when he talked about healthcare, he listed some of the components that are in the healthcare plan. >> i have to bust in for the democratic response, the former governor of kentucky. steve brashier is from the lexington diner in kentucky. >> from 2007 to 2017. i'm a private citizen now. i'm here in lexington, kentucky some 400 miles from washington at a diner with neighbors, democrats and republicans, where we watched the president's address. i'm a proud democrat, but first...
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we will be all over healthcare jobs, trade, race, every big issue. show starts right now. >>> good wednesday afternoon to you. i'm matt miller in for dylan ratigan who has been under the weather. we expect him back tomorrow. >>> the talking ends at supreme court. and now, or should we say, in about three months, decision ti time on healthcare law. we heard from justices, today it is the lawyer's turn. take a look to paul clement, the attorney arguing for 26 states challenging law. >> if the mandate is unconstitutional then the rest of the abt cannot stand. let's give congress a clean slate, if it's so easy to have that other big volume get reenacted they can do it in a couple of days. it won't be a big deal. what you end up with at the end of the process is just sort after hollow shell. >> we begin coverage with chief legal analyst savannah guthrie. walk us through the highlights. >> okay, so basically the court was considering what the obama administration would consider the dooms day scenario which is that the individual mandate requiring every ind
we will be all over healthcare jobs, trade, race, every big issue. show starts right now. >>> good wednesday afternoon to you. i'm matt miller in for dylan ratigan who has been under the weather. we expect him back tomorrow. >>> the talking ends at supreme court. and now, or should we say, in about three months, decision ti time on healthcare law. we heard from justices, today it is the lawyer's turn. take a look to paul clement, the attorney arguing for 26 states challenging...
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make healthcare more affordable. proposing debt-free college and helping us to compete with countries like germany where the cost of college is between zero and 4%. canada where the cost of college is about 7% of median income. >> but there are far few people that live in canada. people love to compare us to canada. we're talking 30 million people in canada. that's not new york city. >> you know what? we used to have the top educational system, k through college on the planet earth. the world economic forum competes that. the most valuable natural resource a country has and a global knowledge-based economy is the genius of its children. if we don't get back to investing in education as a country, we will not compete globally in this economy because china's top 10% of their high school students are roughly more than all of the high school student we have. we are in a global competition here and we better do a much better job of investing in the we will being and educational pathways for our children. that's why from a
make healthcare more affordable. proposing debt-free college and helping us to compete with countries like germany where the cost of college is between zero and 4%. canada where the cost of college is about 7% of median income. >> but there are far few people that live in canada. people love to compare us to canada. we're talking 30 million people in canada. that's not new york city. >> you know what? we used to have the top educational system, k through college on the planet earth....
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bottom line is, we need a healthcare system and a public healthcare system, designed to protect the american people. that's the main focus, not a system designed to make huge profits for the drugs companies and insurance companies. when i talk about that, there are many parts of this country in rural areas where hospitals have been shut down, where i don't know how people are going to access the health care they need during this crisis. they'll have to travel 100 miles to find a hospital or an emergency room. we need a health care system designed to provide quality care to all people in urban america, in rural america, and we can do that in a much more cost effective way than the current system dominated by the profiteering of the insurance companies and the drug companies. >> senator sanders, stay right there. we'll have more when we come back. >>> this white house, and cdc expected to urge americans to wear face masks when we leave the house you're watching msnbc. . i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. until i realized something was missing... me. you ok, sis? my
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. >>> let me move to healthcare. is healthcare dead on arrival on do you see the democrats, especially in the senate where you are, looking to work with the trump administration and the ryan house to try to fix things over the course of the next few months? >> not too long ago, the senate help committee passed a really significant education bill with a complete bipartisan unanimous vote and it was a big piece of legislation. my advice to president trump would be, trust lamar sxraeale . there are areas we can improve on obamacare, areas of delivery system reform and limiting hop required infections and bringing down pharmaceutical prices, all sorts of commonalities waiting to be picked up in a proper and fair process. i think if the health committee would get to work on this as the education bill we can get a lot of work done for a lot of people. just don't try to stampede us with a lot of silliness. >>> judge gorsuch for the supreme court, are you a yes, no or don't know tonight? >> i'm a no. he did not make the sale
. >>> let me move to healthcare. is healthcare dead on arrival on do you see the democrats, especially in the senate where you are, looking to work with the trump administration and the ryan house to try to fix things over the course of the next few months? >> not too long ago, the senate help committee passed a really significant education bill with a complete bipartisan unanimous vote and it was a big piece of legislation. my advice to president trump would be, trust lamar...
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they provide women's healthcare. many women i know got their very first healthcare at planned parenthood. and so we have got to get to the point where we are respecting women's rights to get the kind of healthcare they need and to respect their privacy and stop trying to make decisions for them at the core level or the government level. >> i have to tell you that i saw this headline in the wall street journal about the gop's abortion strategy and i wish i could have seen your face as you read it. the subtitle is, the house republicans 2024 strategy. talk about abortion more and not less. the memo viewed by the wall street journal says republicans have a grand problem. and not a policy problem. it seems to me it is both an politically beneficial to the movement to have republicans talking about abortion more and not less. >> when i saw the article, i told them good. i hope they keep talking about it. we know how to beat them on it. remember glenn youngkin and virginia. exactly what is in the memo is what he tried to p
they provide women's healthcare. many women i know got their very first healthcare at planned parenthood. and so we have got to get to the point where we are respecting women's rights to get the kind of healthcare they need and to respect their privacy and stop trying to make decisions for them at the core level or the government level. >> i have to tell you that i saw this headline in the wall street journal about the gop's abortion strategy and i wish i could have seen your face as you...
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now, on the house side, what they are debating at the moment, healthcare. the issue there, how will that fail? >> basically, it comes down to whether or not immigrants would have healthcare access. now, this is a part of a larger debate as you know about obama care him it could be linked to that. but they have said that immigrants would not be able to have federal subsidized federal healthcare and that unless it was in the case of emergency care. now, they are holding strong on this point and they have been able get this removed from the senate proposal. but it's a past of the larger healthcare debate. >> you know, being here, the longer this goes on, they will goat that magical 70 they talked so much earlier on in senate. when they get to conference, what's expected here? what will happen? >> richard, i think the bottom line is we will be hearing about the healthcare but the everify system and whether immigrants are tracked as well as all american workers, whether they are legally able to work in the u.s. and whether that system should be tied to federal a
now, on the house side, what they are debating at the moment, healthcare. the issue there, how will that fail? >> basically, it comes down to whether or not immigrants would have healthcare access. now, this is a part of a larger debate as you know about obama care him it could be linked to that. but they have said that immigrants would not be able to have federal subsidized federal healthcare and that unless it was in the case of emergency care. now, they are holding strong on this point...
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they're not going to pass a brand-new healthcare bill. this will, i think, move quickly on prescription drug prices, try to do something about that. if they pass anything, it will be trying to protect the aca, obamacare. it's not going to be what trump wants. it certainly won't be trumpcare. >> lastly, what about this whole negotiation which is what chuck and nancy ate donald trump's lunch on, the wall. is that -- that's not going to happen, right? >> i think right now that's dead on arrival. i think that david hit the nail on the head. the democrats cannot live in hubris. they not only have to make sure they're testing and making sure there are congressional hearings and oversight hearings on the president, but they have to find policies that pass through congress. that's what the american people sent them to congress to do, to do their job. >> always great to talk to you guys. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> next up, donald trump's secrets are no longer being hidden by the national enquirer. we'll talk with a former employee next
they're not going to pass a brand-new healthcare bill. this will, i think, move quickly on prescription drug prices, try to do something about that. if they pass anything, it will be trying to protect the aca, obamacare. it's not going to be what trump wants. it certainly won't be trumpcare. >> lastly, what about this whole negotiation which is what chuck and nancy ate donald trump's lunch on, the wall. is that -- that's not going to happen, right? >> i think right now that's dead...
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where there is healthcare coverage under one system with the option of buying healthcare or you are talking about what we have in place adding of a public option? >> i think what we have got in place is so entrenched. we have north, 60 million people that get healthcare insurance privately. i understand that many of them are unhappy with that. many of them are on tent and don't want top lose it. i think better to take what we have now and provide a public option and could be medicare or medicare advantage that we can negotiate and figure out what the best system is of how we maintain and expand our quality and at the same time control costs even if we get the universal coverage. medicare and having a public option where people can choose and if they can't afford private coverage or if they are not happy with the coverage they can afford, they want to buy into medicare, they should be able to. i don't think we go and impose in the entire country right away. i think it would be disruptive and divisive. >> how much invest guyiigating d the president do? >> i want to see the mueller report as s
where there is healthcare coverage under one system with the option of buying healthcare or you are talking about what we have in place adding of a public option? >> i think what we have got in place is so entrenched. we have north, 60 million people that get healthcare insurance privately. i understand that many of them are unhappy with that. many of them are on tent and don't want top lose it. i think better to take what we have now and provide a public option and could be medicare or...
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what we're seeing develop now is the healthcare deniers. they want to deny americans healthcare through a vote. and they want to deny the numbers. they cannot believe that they are on the wrong side of history. get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question: are you happy paul ryan never became vice president? text a for yes, b for no to 6722. you can go to our blog always as msnbc.com. i'm not responsible for that text question tonight. but i thought it was a good one. it's fun when you win. you got to smile when you win. i am so happy that there are people with cancer across america that won't be denied. don't you think they could bring themselves to saying that? for more, let me bring in minnesota congressman keith ellisson. your thoughts on paul ryan's budget that repeals obamacare and offers no replacement? >> well, i'm not surprised at all. all along the way they have had the opportunity to talk about what they would do to improve healthcare for americans. they have failed utterly in every single step. now
what we're seeing develop now is the healthcare deniers. they want to deny americans healthcare through a vote. and they want to deny the numbers. they cannot believe that they are on the wrong side of history. get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question: are you happy paul ryan never became vice president? text a for yes, b for no to 6722. you can go to our blog always as msnbc.com. i'm not responsible for that text question tonight. but i thought it was a good...
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you have bernie sanders out here saying everybody should have universal healthcare and affordable healthcare. we want everyone and lower your premiums and things like that. right now particularly in game time the idea is to get your base kind of pumped up and get them thinking and saying whatever you need to say regardless of whether it is rooted in the truth or not. we know donald trump does not care if it is true or the complete opposite or what he said or has not said. the op-ed and the multiple fact-check that came out and provered th prov proved that. this is about what is the pr that you can do on this. it was apparent in the rally that there are certain trigger words that get very extreme reactions and those are the kinds of reactions they are looking at now. >> midterms are all about turn out. when you pull republicans on healthcare, most of them actually are a favor of some version that exists. i argue for the party once you get beyond midterms, we should try to address the issues with healthcare that we find fault. a lot of voters actually say yeah, we like a lot of the aspect of t
you have bernie sanders out here saying everybody should have universal healthcare and affordable healthcare. we want everyone and lower your premiums and things like that. right now particularly in game time the idea is to get your base kind of pumped up and get them thinking and saying whatever you need to say regardless of whether it is rooted in the truth or not. we know donald trump does not care if it is true or the complete opposite or what he said or has not said. the op-ed and the...
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on healthcare because of today's report where they like to get a healthcare vote in under the wire at the 100-day mark. he said the press sort of reported there was a give-up. there is no give-up. they never give up on healthcare and moved on. they were moving onto tax reform. so, certainly sounded like on march 24th of a give-up on part of the white house. he said we have enough roles, meaning military roles. our political director, host of meet the press, chuck todd, listening and watching along with us. what were the headlines to you? >> well, i think you went through the headlines as far as what we said. i thought it was interesting. that was the president determined not to make a lot of news. he was to me very disciplined. he did not take the bait on that mental stability question about kim jong-un. he praised on china. all about positive efforts but clearly they agreed on a strategy and there he was, he stuck to it. candidate trump, i think we all know might have taken the mental stability bait that he was given there. on healthcare, the word this morning was, he wanted to vote
on healthcare because of today's report where they like to get a healthcare vote in under the wire at the 100-day mark. he said the press sort of reported there was a give-up. there is no give-up. they never give up on healthcare and moved on. they were moving onto tax reform. so, certainly sounded like on march 24th of a give-up on part of the white house. he said we have enough roles, meaning military roles. our political director, host of meet the press, chuck todd, listening and watching...
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and so if we are going to have a better healthcare, more fair, more just healthcare system, if we're doing to have a public healthcare system that can anticipate and be on top of, you know, these sorts of calamities, we need to vote. it is the most important and powerful changes that we have as the late john lewis said, so our organization, vote er, helps our patients, our colleagues and our friends and family get registered to vote and physicians and healthcare providers are helping to do that all across the country. >> it is quite impressive to think about the intersection that happens where you're doing this, registration. why the er, though? why is it important that people who come in there for care also register to vote? one of the interesting facts is if you super impose the maps and the demographics between those who are registered in this country and the demographics of the groups who need to use places like emergency rooms to get primary care, there is an overlap, would you say? >> that's exactly right. look, ayman, the facts are this, millions and millions of people come in
and so if we are going to have a better healthcare, more fair, more just healthcare system, if we're doing to have a public healthcare system that can anticipate and be on top of, you know, these sorts of calamities, we need to vote. it is the most important and powerful changes that we have as the late john lewis said, so our organization, vote er, helps our patients, our colleagues and our friends and family get registered to vote and physicians and healthcare providers are helping to do that...
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you know that there's very little i like talking about more than healthcare. and more than the economics of it. so i want to get into this. i want to begin our coverage with nbc news political reporter ali vitali who was with the warren campaign in des moines, iowa. ali v, senator warren has vowed that middle class taxes will not go to pay for medicare for all. and her opponents, including the white house, have all said that's not possible. >> reporter: right. ali, this is your favorite topic and really no one i'd rather talk about this with than you right now. so i want to start with we can get to where the assumptions are that are baked into this plan that are really good fertile ground for people to start digging in skeptically into what's in this plan. but let's just broaden out and talk about the cost and how she's going to pay for it. cost-wise, you're right. she said this plan's going to cost $20.5 trillion in new federal government spending on healthcare. and basically, that's an important number because we knew that there were a lot of other estimates
you know that there's very little i like talking about more than healthcare. and more than the economics of it. so i want to get into this. i want to begin our coverage with nbc news political reporter ali vitali who was with the warren campaign in des moines, iowa. ali v, senator warren has vowed that middle class taxes will not go to pay for medicare for all. and her opponents, including the white house, have all said that's not possible. >> reporter: right. ali, this is your favorite...
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we'll refocus on healthcare reform. we get to watch stephanie ruhle tomorrow. >> we'll take our first break and we'll hear from our panels and journalists about this story and all else that's going on pri prior, too. sure we could travel, take it easy... but we've never been the type to just sit back... not when we've got so much more to give when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise hashtag stuffy nose. hashtag no sleep. hashtag mouthbreather. just put on a breathe right strip. it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe right. the search for relief often leads... here... here... or here. today, there's another option. drug-free aleve direct therapy. a tens device with high intensity power that uses technology once only available in doctors' offices. its wireless remote lets you control the intensity, and helps you get back to things like this... this... or this. and back to being yourself. aleve direc
we'll refocus on healthcare reform. we get to watch stephanie ruhle tomorrow. >> we'll take our first break and we'll hear from our panels and journalists about this story and all else that's going on pri prior, too. sure we could travel, take it easy... but we've never been the type to just sit back... not when we've got so much more to give when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise hashtag stuffy nose. hashtag no sleep. hashtag mouthbreather. just put...
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i'm talking about the gop healthcare bill. i want you to know i want people to have medical care and i want it to be affordable. but here is what worries me about the bill. it may be the dumbest or fairest or unfairest. how do you know what to think of it when i don't know estimate cost. you don't buy a car without knowing the cost. get an idea of cost. and we get legislative costs from t legislative house. the lack of the cbo score did not stop them from voting to advance the bill. white house press secretary sean spicer and some are dismissing the cbo's analysis before it's released even questioning the track record. even senate majority leader said cbo estimate is important and the lawmakers needs to know the impact of the bill. i know there's a arush to get something passed -- eight legislative days in april. i'm working a full month, how about you. thank you for watching. see you back here tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. eastern. tell me what you thought about tonight's show. send me a message using @greta. "hardball" with chris ma
i'm talking about the gop healthcare bill. i want you to know i want people to have medical care and i want it to be affordable. but here is what worries me about the bill. it may be the dumbest or fairest or unfairest. how do you know what to think of it when i don't know estimate cost. you don't buy a car without knowing the cost. get an idea of cost. and we get legislative costs from t legislative house. the lack of the cbo score did not stop them from voting to advance the bill. white house...
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healthcare? >> which is what this bill does. is not the perfect bill, it's opening bid, it's going to -- >> is it going to cover everybody? >> for rich people -- >> we have ideologic problem here. they are totally against it in their being. they don't believe in anything but the market. >> yes. i have a lot of sympathy for john who has to come out to defend this bag of crap that landed on his lap and i feel sorry for him. when you asked direct question do you think everybody ought to have healthcare. the answer is no we don't care. trump pretended to care. but nothing he says really means anything so don't count on that. he doesn't really care. >> let interject on that. not everybody needs healthcare. >> everybody needs healthcare. >> what i said, they don't need it delivered by the government. what they need is a private sector program that works. for people who need the help, they are going to get the help were the program. >> no, they doesn't. 15 million people. >> then you have hard line tea
healthcare? >> which is what this bill does. is not the perfect bill, it's opening bid, it's going to -- >> is it going to cover everybody? >> for rich people -- >> we have ideologic problem here. they are totally against it in their being. they don't believe in anything but the market. >> yes. i have a lot of sympathy for john who has to come out to defend this bag of crap that landed on his lap and i feel sorry for him. when you asked direct question do you think...
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which healthcare pres smessage? >> loisville. >> as i was talking to some voters across the cambridge. my district is represented of a brad swap of gin camercinema any of richmond, what i found is that many people in sif we have the healthcare f the need of all our community. these were 400,000 previously uninsured. that's a positive message for individual who is have long-term needs for healthcare and our next focus, so much of my constituents have been asking for moving forward and making sure we continue the rising cast of prescription drugs. it is insulins. healthcare is always reflective of what we are seeing at the national level. >> across the country, whether it is people running for state houses or the u.s. congress, everybody was watching last night. is there some message from last night's democratic victory in virginia that you think democrats across the country should be taking from this? >> i think democrats and all of our folks are recognizing that the people that we put into office have to be responsi
which healthcare pres smessage? >> loisville. >> as i was talking to some voters across the cambridge. my district is represented of a brad swap of gin camercinema any of richmond, what i found is that many people in sif we have the healthcare f the need of all our community. these were 400,000 previously uninsured. that's a positive message for individual who is have long-term needs for healthcare and our next focus, so much of my constituents have been asking for moving forward...
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there's a children's healthcare program that's expired. most members seem to want to restore the funding for that. that's a lot to deal with before you get iran and now these healthcare subsidies on the table. can they walk and chew gum at the same time? not a lot of effort about that. and the republican caucus is so poisoned right now in terms of the president. they're so unhappy with him, not many of them have spoken out the way bob corker has, that's true. if you go bulworth, that's an interesting question as things go further south between the two you could see more of them begin to speak out but they're a little afraid. they're afraid of a bannon wing challenge in the primaries. he's made clear he -- steve bannon the president's former adviser he's made clear he wants to challenge a lot of these establishment republicans in primaries next year. there's a real nervousness among republicans on capitol hill and an uncertainty about which direction to good. >> what a mess. i've never heard it so artfully explained, however, by heidi, kasi
there's a children's healthcare program that's expired. most members seem to want to restore the funding for that. that's a lot to deal with before you get iran and now these healthcare subsidies on the table. can they walk and chew gum at the same time? not a lot of effort about that. and the republican caucus is so poisoned right now in terms of the president. they're so unhappy with him, not many of them have spoken out the way bob corker has, that's true. if you go bulworth, that's an...
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it's not for the government to run healthcare. the answer is not to expand a failed program, a one size fits all like medicaid. >> you think it's a total failure? >> i think when it was targeted for the disabled, for children, in louisiana we cover over 95% of our children have coverage. i think it could be improved with more flexibility. this wasn't a conservative study. the harvard study showed when you expanded medicaid, there was no improvement in physical healthcare. giving them a doctor without giving them access to doctors, hospitals, doesn't improve anything. >> on immigration, if the president goes through with the executive action, do you think republicans should use the power of shutting down the government to stop him from doing it? >> i don't think the president should shut down the government to try to break the constitution. the reality is -- >> you think the president would shut down the government? you do want republicans to fight him on this? >> i don't think the president should shut down the government. >> you
it's not for the government to run healthcare. the answer is not to expand a failed program, a one size fits all like medicaid. >> you think it's a total failure? >> i think when it was targeted for the disabled, for children, in louisiana we cover over 95% of our children have coverage. i think it could be improved with more flexibility. this wasn't a conservative study. the harvard study showed when you expanded medicaid, there was no improvement in physical healthcare. giving...
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healthcare, abortion rights, abortion healthcare right. >> on this one, it is important to remember this isn't just handwaving about what is at risk. here in the ad in donald trump's own words. remember, we for the first time in a long time are going to have two people running for president, both of whom have been president. what the donald trump do while he was president? well, he got a extremist supreme court in the rollback roe versus wade. the biggest tax cut in a zillion years mostly sucks up by giant corporations, millionaires and billionaires. he came within one vote of repealing the affordable care act. i remember that night, being on the floor. the house had voted, the republican house to repeal the affordable care act. i remember what they did after they voted to repeal. they went to the white house lawn to celebrate with donald trump. they drank beer and they raised toast for taking away healthcare from millions of americans. it comes over to the senate, no one is sure the count. there aren't enough democrats to stop it. we've got to have a little bit of republican help.
healthcare, abortion rights, abortion healthcare right. >> on this one, it is important to remember this isn't just handwaving about what is at risk. here in the ad in donald trump's own words. remember, we for the first time in a long time are going to have two people running for president, both of whom have been president. what the donald trump do while he was president? well, he got a extremist supreme court in the rollback roe versus wade. the biggest tax cut in a zillion years mostly...
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the republican healthcare plan is to take away this current healthcare plan. one of the lesser remembered comments from trump in 2016 was what do you have to lose? and people can now answer that question. if you leave it to him, they will lose their healthcare. they will lose healthcare for pre-existing conditions. they will lose a lot. and that's his healthcare plan. it is not just what's here. it is here because he has failed to take it away. >> what do you have to lose? healthcare. gentlemen, thank you both so much. we'll leave it there. >>> coming up can you believe it? 50 years ago today apollo 11 took off from cape canaveral on its way to putting the first man on the moon. the one and only al roker will join us to commemorate this historic occasion. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to b
the republican healthcare plan is to take away this current healthcare plan. one of the lesser remembered comments from trump in 2016 was what do you have to lose? and people can now answer that question. if you leave it to him, they will lose their healthcare. they will lose healthcare for pre-existing conditions. they will lose a lot. and that's his healthcare plan. it is not just what's here. it is here because he has failed to take it away. >> what do you have to lose? healthcare....
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went after bernie sanders on healthcare, went after elizabeth warren on healthcare. i think he was stronger at the top than he was really throughout the rest of the night. i think that worked to his advantage. i think sanders, it was i had poorest performance of the three. and although elizabeth warren did not dominate the stage in the way she did the first two debates, you'll remember she cleaned up in those first two, you can see that she's -- that her sort of free ride is coming to an end. people are starting to understand elizabeth warren is a candidate with a position of great strength. so she's starting to see some incoming. she did well last night. not spectacularly, but i think that top three remains the top three as we come out of this debate and head torts of the next deba debate in ohio. >> with bernie sanders, it was his worst debate performance. he was hoarse and screaming. i know he's always loud and aggressive. >> it stood out more. >> a lot of yelling going on there. elizabeth warren, you started to see stories yesterday start to pick up about how she
went after bernie sanders on healthcare, went after elizabeth warren on healthcare. i think he was stronger at the top than he was really throughout the rest of the night. i think that worked to his advantage. i think sanders, it was i had poorest performance of the three. and although elizabeth warren did not dominate the stage in the way she did the first two debates, you'll remember she cleaned up in those first two, you can see that she's -- that her sort of free ride is coming to an end....
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some talk about healthcare cost but they didn't mention the afrdable healthcare act. he is very cleaver. uses data that spins it in a way that's very misleading. i would love to be on the platform with him and challenge him. >> i would love to do that myself. thank you. and very quick answer, who are you rooting for in the final four this weekend? >> well i'm a cardinal fan with. so we've got to a very, very battle going with uk and unl, i'm a cardinal fan but i will root for which ever kentucky school makes it. >> reasonable choice. thank you. >> thanks, martin. >> we'll be back it clear the air. [ horns honking ] hey officer how's it going? [ horns honking ] not a talker. cool, i'm not either, most times. passport... yes. passport. passing them to you. driver's license... yup. here you go... past five years tax returns... high school report cards... and i'm gonna need to see a receipt for that watch you're wearing. you should have really provided us with a checklist of documents we were going to need... up front... who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicke
some talk about healthcare cost but they didn't mention the afrdable healthcare act. he is very cleaver. uses data that spins it in a way that's very misleading. i would love to be on the platform with him and challenge him. >> i would love to do that myself. thank you. and very quick answer, who are you rooting for in the final four this weekend? >> well i'm a cardinal fan with. so we've got to a very, very battle going with uk and unl, i'm a cardinal fan but i will root for which...
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the shortage of ppe puts healthcare workers at risk and when the healthcare workers get sick they can expose patients to it and if they're also not able to -- we're seeing one week delays of healthcare workers not being able to be tested as well. >> one of the more high profile individuals in this country or politicians that contracted the coronavirus was keisha lance bottom, on morning joe this morning. she tested positive for the virus with must bes of her fami family. let me play what she had to say about testing. >> we will never get to the other side of this if we can't perfect the basics. we have been testing for months now, we can't quickly get res t results back so other people aren't exposed is the reason we're continuing in this spiral with covid-19. >> is she right here? is there a danger in the lag time between getting results and the tests which we already know are not sufficient, not enough in some facestates. but she had to wait for her results while going about her usual business and possibly being exposed and exposing others. >> yes. think about it like this. you thin
the shortage of ppe puts healthcare workers at risk and when the healthcare workers get sick they can expose patients to it and if they're also not able to -- we're seeing one week delays of healthcare workers not being able to be tested as well. >> one of the more high profile individuals in this country or politicians that contracted the coronavirus was keisha lance bottom, on morning joe this morning. she tested positive for the virus with must bes of her fami family. let me play what...